Curry County developed this multi-jurisdictional Natural Hazard
Mitigation Plan in an effort to reduce future loss of life and damage to
property resulting from natural hazards. This plan was developed with
and for the following jurisdictions: Curry County and the cities of
Brookings, Gold Beach, and Port Orford. These are the same jurisdictions
that were represented in the 2005 Curry County Natural Hazards
Mitigation Plan. It is impossible to predict exactly when natural hazards
will occur, or the extent to which they will affect the community.
However, with careful planning and collaboration among public agencies,
private sector organizations, and citizens within the community, it is
possible to minimize the losses that can result from natural hazards.

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Development codes are ordinances implementing a local government’s comprehensive plan. They include two components: a zoning ordinance and a subdivision ordinance, which may be adopted and published as separate documents under their own titles. In some cases the sections pertaining to subdivision of land may be included in the zoning ordinance.

This Summary of Goals to Implement Community and Economic Development may be used
alone or in conjunction with the Port Orford Strategic Plan for Community and Economic Development
(Strategic Plan), Revision of May 15, 2001 which provides the community profile, community vision,
action agenda and Port Orford area goals. The Strategic Plan was developed in 1995-96 through the
combined efforts of the Port Orford Community Response Team and Rural Development Initiatives,
using a public involvement process, with participation from throughout the region. At the request of the
Port Orford City Council, the Strategic Plan was reviewed and revised by the Port Orford Planning
Commission in 2001 to reflect accomplishments and changing conditions in the community. [From the Plan]

The Port Orford Transportation System Plan (TSP) guides the management of existing transportation
facilities and the design and implementation of future facilities for the next 20 years. This TSP constitutes the
transportation element of the City's Comprehensive Plan and satisfies the requirements of the Oregon
Transportation Planning Rule (TPR) established by the Department of Land Conservation and Development.
It identifies and prioritizes transportation projects for inclusion in the Oregon Department of
Transportation's (ODOT's) Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP).... The Port Orford TSP was prepared as part of an overall effort in Curry County to prepare TSPs for Curry
County and the municipalities of Brookings, Port Orford, and Gold Beach. [From the Plan]

Description:

108 pp. Maps and figures included. Published September 2002. Received from ODOT January 2, 2007.